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#3787 08/30/01 10:13 PM
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http://www.mikeholt.com/forum/Forum1/HTML/001032.html : ...
>They are intermittent, thermostat controlled loads.
And the heater described has no automatic provision for limiting its duty cycle to 80% after three hours. Therefore, it is my personal opinion that it is a continuous load for the purpose of sizing the conductors.

#3788 08/30/01 10:35 PM
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Honest, Dspark, I haven't been to Mike's forum in weeks... It's just too busy for me to keep up...

Looks like we agree on something!

[Linked Image from kellyelectric.electrical-contractor.net]


-Virgil
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#3789 09/24/01 07:11 PM
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Go Here for the finished product!

Wow! Very few contractors in my area can boast of being quoted in a trade magazine...

This is truly an honor!

now if I could just make money at it...


-Virgil
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#3790 09/24/01 07:33 PM
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See that?

So, you can't say that your advertising doesn't have any effect!

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#3791 09/24/01 08:10 PM
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[Linked Image] [Linked Image]

#3792 09/25/01 12:38 AM
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Congratulations, Virgil! I was perusing that issue in the..ah...library...and thought "Hey, I know that guy (sorta)"

#3793 09/25/01 07:20 AM
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Bill:

I never did find out what CEE stands for and have asked that question many times. I will ask again.


Joe Tedesco, NEC Consultant
#3794 09/25/01 08:06 AM
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When I changed jobs back in April, I changed my subscription to CEE (and others) to come to the house via their online subscription.
The only one I've gotten has been EC&M.
Do they really move that slowly?

#3795 09/25/01 12:29 PM
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Actually, CEE doesn't' stand for anything anymore. But, when they started, 52
years ago, it stood for Contractor Electrical Equipment.

That makes Tom the Winner! What will his prize be?



[This message has been edited by Joe Tedesco (edited 09-25-2001).]


Joe Tedesco, NEC Consultant
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